Fourth Anuvaka

“He who knows the bliss of that Brahman, from whence all speech,
with the mind, turns away unable to reach it, he never fears.” The
embodied Self of this (consisting of mind) is the same as that of the
former (consisting of breath).

Different from this, which consists of mind, is the other, the inner
Self, which consists of understanding. The former is filled by this. It
also has the shape of man. Like the human shape of the former is the
human shape of the latter. Faith is its head. What is right is its
right arm. What is true is its left arm. Absorption (yoga) is its
trunk. The great (intellect?) is the seat (the support).